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The Business of Yearbook, Now More Than Ever. Scott Geesey Representative, Central & Northern PA Jostens Yearbooks. Scott’s Story. Yearbook representative for 12 years 1999 – the hardest part of the job was… Book creation Book sale – easy part, most students bought one
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The Business of Yearbook, Now More Than Ever Scott Geesey Representative, Central & Northern PA Jostens Yearbooks
Scott’s Story • Yearbook representative for 12 years • 1999 – the hardest part of the job was… • Book creation • Book sale – easy part, most students bought one • 2011 – the easiest part of the job is… • Book creation • Book sale – hard part, bad economy, job losses, students want to be “sold”
Who’s Struggling with Book Sales? • Go around the room quickly and share stories…
What do we do????? • “Think out of the box…” • Using a cliché at a journalism conference is not a bright move, Scott…
What do we do????? • “Think out of the box…” • Using a cliché at a journalism conference is not a bright move, Scott… • If what you’re doing isn’t working and you keep doing the same old thing, who’s at fault? The economy? The students? How about… YOU!!!
It’s All About the MARKETING and PROMOTION! • How do you currently sell your book? Go around the room…
The first thing we need to do is recognize the VALUE of the product you’re creating…It’s NOT just a chore!
The next time someone tells you that the yearbook is too expensive or they can’t afford one… REMEMBER THE LIST!!
You have the VALUE, now make the SALE!! Rule One: Don’t underprice your book! How-to’s and ideas…
Start with a budget… • Don’t just “wing it.” • Create your own budget, or ask your yearbook representative for one. • Don’t paint a “rosy” picture. • Estimate high. • Always make your goal to make MORE $$ than you’ll need to pay your entire bill, not just break even.
You have the VALUE, now make the SALE!! • Create a Yearbook Sales Team • Separate group of students whose main job is to market the book, sell ads, do fundraisers • Yearbook Business Manager, adult or responsible student, to lead the effort • Yearbook Adviser is still in charge • Maybe use business students? Get the business teacher and class to handle your marketing and sales as part of a “real world” project each year
You have the VALUE, now make the SALE!! • Create a Yearbook Sales Team • Sales Team members can work on pages in the yearbook – they do the ad pages! • Create goals for the team and each member • Offer sales incentives to team members for hitting sales goals? • Free yearbook? • Prizes? • Money?
You have the VALUE, now make the SALE!! • Create a Staggered Book Sale through the school year… • Several book offerings through the year • Plan the entire annual sale in advance • Best price is the first offer… • “The regular price for the book at the end of the year will be $60. Our current price of $45 is the best price offered this year.” • Constantly inform everyone during the various sales stages – you’re ALWAYS Promoting!
You have the VALUE, now make the SALE!! • Use your company’s “pay by mail” program • Parents/students are billed at home • Can pay by check, money order or credit card • Can pay in mail, by phone or online • Money is collected for you and deposited into your yearbook account with your company • Complete sales reports provided to you • A “must have” for yearbook staffs without a sales team • Extra charge for this service?
You have the VALUE, now make the SALE!! • Online book sales • Rapidly becoming popular • Always on, 24/7 • Can use a credit card • No money handling at school • Extra charge from your yearbook company?
You have the VALUE, now make the SALE!! • Email Marketing • Get email addresses from students/parents • Don’t bury people in emails • Include a link to an online sale • Automated Phone Calling System • Get school permission to use • Don’t bury people in phone calls • Keep your message brief and to the point • Texting Students?
You have the VALUE, now make the SALE!! • Social Networking • Facebook, My Space • School-specific channels
You have the VALUE, now make the SALE!! • PERSONAL Marketing… • The yearbook should not be a secret… • Show students that they are in the book, how many times they are in the book, and even a page where they are pictured Would you buy an iPod, clothing or ANYTHING without first seeing it????
You have the VALUE, now make the SALE!! • Hold a Yearbook Assembly • Hold the assembly early in the school year • Do your book ordering all in one class period • Get students fired up for your book • Ask your yearbook company or company representative to get involved
You have the VALUE, now make the SALE!! • Who else would be interested in buying your yearbook? • Local doctor’s and dentist’s offices • Other local businesses • Local police department • Local public libraries • Alumni • EBay • “Think out of the box,” who would want one?
You have the VALUE, now make the SALE!! • A New Idea – the 12 Month Yearbook Sale • Old way = very limited sale, only in school, maybe two weeks at a time, start in fall, wrap up by December, stop at company’s ordering deadline. • New way = utilize online sales for the entire school year. • Start with summer online sale, best possible price for “early birds.” • Continue in fall and winter with different offers online and in-school. • After your company’s ordering deadline, continue book selling through spring online and in-school. • Will your yearbook company cooperate?
You have the VALUE, now make the SALE!! • Build your brand… • Long term view • Build your students a great product • In future years, students will expect another great product from your group and won’t hesitate to buy your book
What about advertising sales? • Business Ads • Usually only done by high schools • More difficult now with school restrictions • But don’t ignore! Local businesses want to support local schools; buying a yearbook ad allows them to do that. • Needs to be well organized • Needs motivated staffers to succeed • Perfect for yearbook sales team • Incentives??
What about advertising sales? • Business Ads • Consider an ad sale over the summer when students are more available to travel freely • IDEA – Business Ad Packages • How many people actually read ads in the book? • Package: one set price gets a ad in the book, other mentions in school such as on a large banner or advertising magnet, on school website and elsewhere • Give the business more bang for their buck
What about advertising sales? • Personal ads/PDAs • More popular than in the past • Can be done by ANY school, ANY age group • Ads, one liner messages • Parents/relatives want to honor students • Don’t just limit ads to seniors… • Personal ads for ANY student • Buddy ads – friends buy ads for themselves • Sell to booster clubs, sports teams, etc. • What to charge? • Business rates vs. Less expensive rates
What about fundraisers? • Schools are fundraised to death, right? • Only use high return fundraisers • OR school wide fundraisers • Get the most people involved as possible • Offer: earn a free yearbook plus possible other prizes • Consider using fundraiser companies • They succeed when you succeed • They give you extra assistance • They often offer extra prizes for students to earn • Consider fresh LOCAL fundraising ideas • Work with local restaurants or businesses
The bottom lines for yearbook business success… • Take an ACTIVE, CONSTANT approach to sales, not a passive approach – don’t wait for sales to come to you because they rarely will. • Plan your ENTIRE sales campaign, books and ads, well in advance. Never wing it. • There are no “stimulus packages,” no handouts, no easy solutions, else everyone would do it. • BUT sales is not HARD, it just takes planning and effort. A yearbook with a solid financial surplus is a great reward. • The experience also looks GREAT on a resume or college application!